A puppy will react with little, soft wining if it is stung by a bee. It will act tame.
about 3 seconds the dog will probly flich and wimper or even try to scratch where that dog had got stung or bark and rub on the floor in that spot
if its very swollen and seems very sad
The pain lasts from a few minutes to a few days - it all depends on the person who has been stung. We all have different reactions to a sting.
If the stinger is removed immediately then it should hurt for a few hours and may itch for a few days afterward. The longer the stinger is left in the longer it will take to heal. You should not scratch or rub the sting as this will delay healing time as well. If you haven't had a tetanus shot recently you might consider one, especially if you have been stung several times.
Wasps do have a sting that injects venom. This is not enough to kill a person, though some people are highly allergic to the sting, and could die from allergic reaction. This would not really be considered poisonous, though. A wasp sting hurts, but is not really dangerous unless you are allergic.
No, wasps do not die after they sting you. Their stingers are either smooth or have very small barbs. Even most bees do not die after stinging you; the one exception is the honeybee, which has a strongly barbed stinger that remains in the flesh.
Usually it takes a few hours for the swelling to go down. If you have a large local reaction to the stinger, the swelling will increase for the next 1 or 2 days but will subside after the course of about a week.
The pain lasts from a few minutes to a few days - it all depends on the person who has been stung. We all have different reactions to a sting.
That all depends on where you were stung and how bad the sting was. For example: You got stung on your foot soul for about 2 seconds, and the stinger only went in 6mm. Because the soul of your foot is very hard skin, and the stinger didn't do much noticeable damage, it should only last for about 2 -3 days.
When you feel well enough.
I don't know what kind of wasp that was but the big rash could be a bad reaction you may have had to the sting...not everyone has the same reaction...some people have an anaphalectic reaction to stings while others just have the pain. I would contact your doctor immediately though because I'm not a doctor..lol I'm the one who got stung by this wasp that I could not identify. However, this was back in 2006 when it happened. The big dark rash lasted a few months, but it did go away on its own after that. Okay, I put ointment on the rash along with cold compresses, but I didn't need any medical treatment for it. My question was more about what kind of wasp would cause such a reaction like that. The creature was, I suppose about 1 inch long, very dark, almost black, though it was nighttime when I got stung in '06. It could have been blue or purple, I don't know. Recently, I heard of something called the Great Black Wasp, but I don't remember what reactions its sting causes in people. Could that have been the creature that stung me?
It may put your off your stride if you were stung while running and it may prove a distraction for the hour or so while it was still painful, but there should be no long-lasting effects.
It varies from person to person. Some people don't have a problem with the sting itching at all; in others it can last for a couple of days. Try using something like calomine lotion to reduce the itching.
It's quite rare for dog to be stung by wasp, well even if those dog are hyperactive, it must be painful try to rub an onion on the sting, if it's long since the sting, take the dog to the vet, so he can have some analgesics
No. I have been stung by jellyfish lots of times, specifically, the lion's mane jellyfish. All the stings just leave long red marks where the tentacles attached. I have never been in a situation where it has ever peeled skin.
If you are stung from a box jellyfish, the chances of survival are very, very low. The box jellyfish is one of the most deadly and poisonous animals in the world, and for some accounts people within a matter of minutes. Sometimes however, people can be stung from a box jelly but live, however it is an extremely painful experience. Hope this helps!
There is no delay. As the sting penetrates it feels like a fine hot needle. The effect of the venom is almost immediate. The exact time varies depending on how much venom is injected, and on how the individual reacts to the venom, but the initial pain usually only lasts for about an hour, though for a few people it can be longer. The sting site is then sensitive for the rest of the day. A small percentage of people react badly to the venom and for them the symptoms may last longer.It is probably because the initial pain only lasts for a fairly short time that so many household remedies are claimed to cure bee stings. In fact, for most of them by the time you apply the remedy and give it some time to 'take effect' the pain would be going anyway.The most important thing when stung is to get the sting out as quickly as possible. This minimizes the amount of venom injected. Do not squeeze the sting, but scrape it out with a thumbnail or something like the back of a knife.Beekeepers, for whom getting stung is more common, will tell you that the more often you are stung, the less each sting hurts because the body becomes acclimatized to the venom. Old-time beekeepers hardly notice being stung.
An asp sting typically takes 1-2 weeks to heal. The pain and swelling usually subside within a few hours to a few days, but the redness and itching can persist for a week or more. It's important to clean the sting area, apply a cold compress, and seek medical attention if there are signs of an allergic reaction.
A tattoo which is on the shin should sting for a few days.